Documentation - Update documentation to SDK 4.1

- Update SDK and ACS versions
- New article how to setup ATS in alfresco community
- New troubleshooting section about configuring ATS
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Jose Luis Osorno
2019-10-18 10:16:18 +02:00
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Title: Debugging
Added: v3.0.0
Last reviewed: 2019-01-17
Last reviewed: 2019-10-18
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# Debugging
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and to troubleshoot issues by stepping through the code line by line.
Here we assume you have already generated an Alfresco project using the Alfresco SDK. If you don't have a project already, follow the steps in
[Getting started with Alfresco SDK 4.0](../../getting-started.md) to learn how to generate it in a few easy steps.
[Getting started with Alfresco SDK 4.1](../../getting-started.md) to learn how to generate it in a few easy steps.

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Title: Remote debugging using Eclipse
Added: v3.0.0
Last reviewed: 2019-01-14
Last reviewed: 2019-10-18
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# Remote debugging using Eclipse
All the projects generated using the Alfresco SDK 4.0 are pre-configured to listen for remote debug connections. Depending on the selected archetypes you'll
All the projects generated using the Alfresco SDK 4.1 are pre-configured to listen for remote debug connections. Depending on the selected archetypes you'll
have a port for remotely debugging ACS, share or both of them.
By default, the remote debug port for ACS is **8888** and for share is **9898**. This configuration can be changed through the maven properties `acs.debug.port`
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8. Open your browser and type `http://localhost:8080/alfresco/s/sample/helloworld`.
This is a sample webscript generated in every project created using SDK 4.0 and the platform artifact.
This is a sample webscript generated in every project created using SDK 4.1 and the platform artifact.
![Alt text](../../docassets/images/sdk-hellofromjava.png "Hello World webscript original result")

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Title: Remote debugging using IntelliJ
Added: v3.0.0
Last reviewed: 2019-01-14
Last reviewed: 2019-10-18
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# Remote debugging using IntelliJ
All the projects generated using the Alfresco SDK 4.0 are pre-configured to listen for remote debug connections. Depending on the selected archetypes you'll
All the projects generated using the Alfresco SDK 4.1 are pre-configured to listen for remote debug connections. Depending on the selected archetypes you'll
have a port for remotely debugging ACS, share or both of them.
By default, the remote debug port for ACS is **8888** and for share is **9898**. This configuration can be changed through the maven properties `acs.debug.port`
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7. Open your browser and type `http://localhost:8080/alfresco/s/sample/helloworld`.
This is a sample webscript generated in every project created using SDK 4.0 and the platform artifact.
This is a sample webscript generated in every project created using SDK 4.1 and the platform artifact.
![Alt text](../../docassets/images/sdk-hellofromjava.png "Hello World webscript original result")